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Wed, 07 Feb 2018 14:16:33 +0000en-UShourly1https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.3The Front Doorhttps://travelirelandmagazine.com/the-front-door/
Tue, 28 Nov 2017 14:22:55 +0000https://travelirelandmagazine.com/?p=2825One of Galway city’s most popular watering holes, The Front Door is a contemporary Irish bar with a late bar, live music and an extensive drinks menu. Located in Galway’s bustling Latin Quarter and spread across two floors The Front Door features five bars, including a stylish cocktail lounge and Sonny Molloy’s Whiskey Bar. The […]

]]>One of Galway city’s most popular watering holes, The Front Door is a contemporary Irish bar with a late bar, live music and an extensive drinks menu. Located in Galway’s bustling Latin Quarter and spread across two floors The Front Door features five bars, including a stylish cocktail lounge and Sonny Molloy’s Whiskey Bar. The Front Door is the perfect spot to sample Galway’s nightlife.

]]>Sin Éhttps://travelirelandmagazine.com/sin-e/
Tue, 28 Nov 2017 14:20:07 +0000http://travelirelandmagazine.zincdigitalmedia.com/?p=415Sin É on Ormond Quay is Dublin’s original late night alternative music venue. Whether it’s bluegrass, ska, alternative rock or open mic night’s that you’re looking for, Sin É caters for a range of eclectic tastes. The staff are warm and friendly and will serve you a range of incredible craft beers and cocktails at […]

]]>Sin É on Ormond Quay is Dublin’s original late night alternative music venue. Whether it’s bluegrass, ska, alternative rock or open mic night’s that you’re looking for, Sin É caters for a range of eclectic tastes. The staff are warm and friendly and will serve you a range of incredible craft beers and cocktails at agreeable prices. If you’re looking for a great atmosphere and some of the best musicians in Dublin then Sin É is definitely the place to be.

14 – 15 Ormond Quay,
Dublin.
01 5554036 & 01 5554037

]]>The Celthttps://travelirelandmagazine.com/the-celt/
Tue, 28 Nov 2017 03:09:18 +0000http://travelirelandmagazine.zincdigitalmedia.com/?p=412Situated on Talbot Street in the heart of Dublin, The Celt Bar is always thronged with locals andvisitors thanks to the authentic Irish experience that is on offer there. Visitors can sample the finest Irish whiskeys, beers, ales and stouts and enjoy live traditional music seven nights a week. The Celt also offer traditional Irish […]

]]>Situated on Talbot Street in the heart of Dublin, The Celt Bar is always thronged with locals andvisitors thanks to the authentic Irish experience that is on offer there. Visitors can sample the finest Irish whiskeys, beers, ales and stouts and enjoy live traditional music seven nights a week. The Celt also offer traditional Irish food seven days a week. The classic bar menu includes beer battered haddock and traditional beef and Guinness stew. There’s no better place to go to for the full Irish experience than The Celt Bar.

]]>Developed by Whiskey Lovers as first class destination for whiskey enthusiasts and novices alike. Guests will be amazed by shelf upon shelf of Irish, Scottish and international whiskies and a wide variety of Irish craft gin & vodka, craft beer and cider, eclectic wine list and creative cocktail menu. Fresh, locally sourced food served daily. Irish Whiskey Experience offers the chance to discover more about the history, production & renaissance of Irish Whiskey, with 10 masterclasses to choose from, running every day.

]]>The Dukehttps://travelirelandmagazine.com/the-duke/
Sun, 13 Aug 2017 22:28:50 +0000https://travelirelandmagazine.com/?p=2471Ideally situated close to Grafton Street, this old watering hole has been providing liquid refreshments and sustenance to the people of Dublin since 1822. They have a great selection of craft beers, whiskeys and gins for you to try, along with amazing food. The Duke is a great place to escape the hustle and bustle […]

]]>Ideally situated close to Grafton Street, this old watering hole has been providing liquid refreshments and sustenance to the people of Dublin since 1822. They have a great selection of craft beers, whiskeys and gins for you to try, along with amazing food. The Duke is a great place to escape the hustle and bustle of busy Grafton Street.

]]>WHITE’S TAVERNhttps://travelirelandmagazine.com/whites-tavern/
Sat, 24 Sep 2016 20:33:51 +0000http://travelirelandmagazine.zincdigitalmedia.com/?p=448Dating all the way back to 1630, this is the oldest tavern in Belfast, and one of the oldest anywhere on these islands. You can warm yourself by the fire downstairs where you’ll find the original pub, whilst upstairs they’ve opened a second bar where more livelier fare goes down. 2-4 Winecellar Entry, Belfast. 028 […]

]]>Dating all the way back to 1630, this is the oldest tavern in Belfast, and one of the oldest anywhere on these islands. You can warm yourself by the fire downstairs where you’ll find the original pub, whilst upstairs they’ve opened a second bar where more livelier fare goes down.

2-4 Winecellar Entry,
Belfast.
028 9024 3080

]]>THE DUKE OF YORKhttps://travelirelandmagazine.com/the-duke-of-york/
Sat, 24 Sep 2016 20:30:55 +0000http://travelirelandmagazine.zincdigitalmedia.com/?p=445One of the liveliest pubs in town, its walls are busy with paraphernalia and whatnots, and the place is hopping with (mostly) young people who fill the place up all weekend and most of the week. And if you are looking to treat yourself to a sneaky, antique whiskey, look no further. 7-11 Commercial Court, […]

]]>One of the liveliest pubs in town, its walls are busy with paraphernalia and whatnots, and the place is hopping with (mostly) young people who fill the place up all weekend and most of the week. And if you are looking to treat yourself to a sneaky, antique whiskey, look no further.

7-11 Commercial Court,
Belfast.
028 9024 1062

]]>THE JOHN HEWITThttps://travelirelandmagazine.com/the-john-hewitt/
Sat, 24 Sep 2016 20:28:54 +0000http://travelirelandmagazine.zincdigitalmedia.com/?p=442Located in Belfast’s Cathedral district, very unusually this pub is owned by the Belfast Unemployment Resource Centre, which was opened by local poet, socialist and Freedman of the CIty, John Hewitt. Hence the name. They’ve an extensive range of craft beers, both on tap and in bottles. And if that’s not enough, they even have […]

]]>Located in Belfast’s Cathedral district, very unusually this pub is owned by the Belfast Unemployment Resource Centre, which was opened by local poet, socialist and Freedman of the CIty, John Hewitt. Hence the name. They’ve an extensive range of craft beers, both on tap and in bottles. And if that’s not enough, they even have a genuine gin palace! Which includes locally made Shortcross Gin.

51 Donegall Street,
Belfast.
028 9023 3768

]]>THE CROWN LIQUOR SALOONhttps://travelirelandmagazine.com/the-crown-liquor-saloon/
Sat, 24 Sep 2016 20:26:14 +0000http://travelirelandmagazine.zincdigitalmedia.com/?p=439Now owned by the National trust, this is one of the most justly famous pubs to be found anywhere in Britain or Ireland, with its mixture of oak panelling, leather chairs and its exquisite, ornate Victorian tiling. And, just as you’d expect, they’ve a wonderful selection of real ales and home made food. 46 Great […]

]]>Now owned by the National trust, this is one of the most justly famous pubs to be found anywhere in Britain or Ireland, with its mixture of oak panelling, leather chairs and its exquisite, ornate Victorian tiling. And, just as you’d expect, they’ve a wonderful selection of real ales and home made food.

46 Great Victoria Street,
Belfast.
028 9024 3187

]]>The Brazen Headhttps://travelirelandmagazine.com/the-brazen-head/
Sat, 24 Sep 2016 20:07:45 +0000http://travelirelandmagazine.zincdigitalmedia.com/?p=433Dating back to 1198, The Brazen Head is o cially Ireland’s oldest pub. The many pictures and scrolls that adorn the walls will transport you back to a time when the famous old pub was frequented by the likes of James Joyce, Brendan Behan and Michael Collins. You might even spot a famous contemporary face […]

]]>Dating back to 1198, The Brazen Head is o cially Ireland’s oldest pub. The many pictures and scrolls that adorn the walls will transport you back to a time when the famous old pub was frequented by the likes of James Joyce, Brendan Behan and Michael Collins. You might even spot a famous contemporary face or two in there enjoying the great food and drink or live music and storytelling that the pub is famous for.